Module 7 Great books Unit 3 Language in use 课件 2025-2026学年外研版(2012)英语九年级上册

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学段 初中
学科 英语
教材版本 初中英语外研版(2012)九年级上册
年级 九年级
章节   Unit 3 Language in use
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使用场景 同步教学-新授课
学年 2025-2026
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Module 7 Great books Unit 3 Language in use 1 新课导入 Talk about your favourite book. Language practice Read the sentences aloud. Pay attention to the words in red. Their works are still read by many people today. We're still influenced by Confucius’s ideas. It is still read and loved by people all over the world. 新课讲授 4 The Passive Voice(被动语态) 1.定义: 英语中有两种语态,即主动语态 (The Active Voice)与被动语态(The Passive Voice)。主动语态表示主语是动作的执行者;被动语态表示主语是动作的承受者。 They make trains in Zhuzhou. (主动语态)他们在株洲制造火车。 Trains are made in Zhuzhou. (被动语态)火车是在株洲制造的。 Grammar 一般现在时的被动语态 I. 被动语态的概念 一般现在时被动语态表示现阶段经常性、习惯性的被动动作,由主语+is/am/are+及物动词过去分词构成,需要说明动作执行者时可加上by+动作执行者,句中主语就是原主动语态的宾语,动作执行者就是原主动语态的主语。is/am/are由主语的单复数形式而定,主语为第三人称单数名词或代词时用is,主语为I时用am。主语为复数名词或代词或时用are。 新课讲授 新课讲授页(宋体新罗马28号字体) 6 . 被动语态的构成: 主语(动作接受者) + is / am / are + 及物动词的过去分词 (+by+ 动作执行者). e.g. Table tennis is played in most countries in the world. I am moved to tears by the movie. The children are not allowed to go out at night. 新课讲授 新课讲授页(宋体新罗马28号字体) 7 Many people speak English. English is spoken by many people. S V O 动作执行者 动作 动作接受者 动作执行者 动作 动作接受者 4.主动语态变被动语态 Q: 什么情况下使用被动语态? 5.被动语态的用法 一般说来,有下面几种情况需用被动语态: (1) 不知道谁是动作的执行者时。 Salt is produced in East and South China.盐产于中国的东部和南部。 (2) 需要强调动作的承受者时。 My watch has been repaired.我的手表已经修好了。 (3)没有必要提到动作的执行者时。 This company was set up in 1987.这家公司成立于1987年。 9 Jack: Because films and books are different. Some people in the book are not included in the film, but others are more important than they are in the book. Tom: But that doesn’t happen in historical films? Jack: Yes, it does. Sometimes even the facts about history (4) _(change). Tom: But why (5) _ facts _(rewrite)? Jack: Because films don't always try to teach history, but to tell a good story! are changed are rewritten 4.Complete the conversation with the words in the box. accept dialogue discuss influence sense society wise writers Host:Welcome to Two Talk. Today we will (1)_ the question: Are writers still important? With me for today’s (2)_ are James Southern and Penny West. James, what do you think? James: I think people who write for a job are not as important as they used to be. There are many (3)_ now, but they write on the Internet, for free. Host:Is that a problem? discuss dialogue writers 思 考 新课讲解 3 Complete the conversation with the correct form of the words in brackets. Tom:Why (1)_ popular books _ (make) into films? Jack:Oh,because the stories (2)_ already_ (know) by lots of people,so the films will become popular as well. Tom:But why (3)_ the stories sometimes _ (change)in films? Jack:Because films and books are different. Some people in the book are not included in the film,but others are more important than they are in the book. are made are known are changed 思 考 新课讲解 Tom:But that doesn't happen in historical films? Jack:Yes,it does. Sometimes even the facts about history(4)_(change). Tom:But why (5)_ facts _ (rewrite)? Jack:Because films don't always try to teach history,but to tell a good story! are changed are rewritten 思 考 Complete the conversation with the correct form of the expressions in the box. all over the world be not afraid of get into trouble grow up in the middle of join in look for run away Tony:Hi,Daming. What's up? Daming:Oh,hi Tony. I'm(1)_ this great book—it's Alex Rider's adventure stories. You should read one of them! Tony:Oh,what are the stories about? in the middle of Daming:Well,they're all fantastic stories, full of exciting situations of course. You see,Alex Rider is a hero. He (2)_ in London, but now he travels (3)_ and helps the police— they (4)_dangerous, bad people and catch them. Tony:Oh,it sounds great. I love adventure stories. But doesn't he (5)_? all over the world be not afraid of get into trouble grow up in the middle of join in look for run away grew up all over the world look for get into trouble Host: Welcome to Two Talk. Today we will (1) _ the question: Are writers still important? With me for today’s (2) _ are James Southern and Penny West. James, what do you think? James: I think people who write for a job are not as important as they used to be. There are many (3) _ now, but they write on the Internet, for free. Host: Is that a problem? discuss dialogue Complete the conversation with the words in the box. writers accept dialogue discuss influence sense society wise writers 04 Language practice James: Yes, I think so. Although it’s good that everyone can be a writer and write what they like on the Internet, they also sometimes write wrong information. So it isn’t (4) _ to get all your information from the Internet. Host: What do you think, Penny? Penny: I’d (5) _ what James says. There is a lot of rubbish on the Internet, and it might have too much (6) _ on some people. Wrong information is bad for (7) _. People need to think about what they read, and decide whether it makes (8) _ or not. It’s a pity that not enough people do that! wise accept influence society sense Language practice 9. Plan your talk. Plan what you want to say. Make notes about your ideas. 10. Present your talk to the class. Use your notes to help you. 18 Key points 2. philosophy:哲学;哲理 He was a great thinker and writer, and his ideas helped start Western philosophy. She has a doctor degree in philosophy. 3. 《The Republic:理想国》 The Republic is his most famous book. republic:共和国;共和政体 China is short for “the People’s Republic of China.” all over the world be not afraid of get into trouble grow up in the middle of join in look for run away Tony: Oh, it sounds great. I love adventure stories. But doesn’t he (5)_? Daming: Well, of course, that’s what the stories are about. He gets lost in strange places, and he (6)_ from danger all the time. Tony: And don’t tell me, he (7)_anything! Daming: Of course not - well… maybe snakes! But he is pretty clever! Tony: Of course he is… Daming: Look! We’re going to talk about Alex Rider at the after-school book club. Why don’t you come and (8)_ ? Tony: Great! I’d love to! get into trouble runs away is not afraid of join in 6. Listen and check (√) the books that Daming likes. The Arabian Nights An Interesting Trip Visiting China The House That Talked My Favourite Babies People and Places √ √ √ Betty: Yes, that book is wonderful. I read it last week. Here’s another one. Oh, look, it’s got a baby duck and a baby pig on the front. They’re so sweet! That book is only for babies, Betty! I don’t want to read baby picture books! Daming: Daming: Betty: You’re right. Well, how about this one about China? It looks interesting. I agree. I read that and I liked it. It’s got some great photos. Daming: Tapescript Betty: And have you read this? It looks very interesting. Yes, I have. And I really enjoyed it. The writer visits different places and interviews the people there. They talk about how their lives have changed. You should read it. I think I will! Daming: Betty: Tapescript Lavf57.83.100 105432.68 $

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